Euler Says All 'Recoverable Funds' Stolen in $200M Hack Have Been Returned
The culprit had already apologized.

The hacker responsible for roiling Euler Finance by draining some $200 million of assets has returned all “recoverable funds,” the decentralized lending platform tweeted late Monday.
Blockchain data on Arkham Intelligence shows the crypto address associated with the exploiter transferred 10,580 ether
The event signals a positive ending to one of this year’s largest crypto exploits.
The lending protocol suffered an exploit last month that resulted in almost $200 million of digital assets being drained including in
In the following weeks, the exploiter returned a bulk of the stolen funds to the protocol and seemingly apologized in a message attached to one of the blockchain transactions.
The protocol is set to unveil a plan to restore user deposits in the coming days, the Euler Foundation posted Tuesday in the protocol's forum.
Read more: Hacker Behind $200M Euler Attack Apologizes, Returns Millions in Ether, Dai to Protocol
UPDATE (Apr. 4, 14:55 UTC): Adds Euler's post about restoring assets to depositors.
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